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The Charlotte Jewish News - August 2012 - Page 13 High Holy Days and Beyond at Havurat Tikvah The hot and hazy days of August might mark the end of summer, but at Havurat Tikvah they also mark new beginnings and a time of hopeful antieipation; we look forward to reeonneeting with old friends, making new aequaintanees, and preparing for High Holy Days and the year ahead. We begin our journey with a festive Shabbat meal and songs on Friday, August 24 at 6:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall at Avondale Presbyterian Chureh, 2821 Park Road. Feel free to join us and bring a parve (vegetarian or dairy, peanut free) dish to share. As always, Erev Shabbat dinners are family friendly get-togethers designed to help us unwind from our heetie everyday lives and into a bit of Sabbath peaee. The journey eontinues as we look ahead to the High Holy Days and a full sehedule of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur obser- vanees: * Rosh Hashanah Day 1, pot- luek luneh and Tashlieh: 10 AM, Monday, September 17 * Rosh Hashanah Day 2: 10 AM, Tuesday, September 18 * Kol Nidre: 6:45 PM, Tuesday, September 25 * Yom Kippur, Yizkor/Healing, Mineha and Neilah: 10 AM, Wednesday, September 26 * Break the Fast approximately 8 PM If you are looking for a plaee to eelebrate the holidays we invite you to join us for our member-led serviees (see the eontaet informa tion below). First time attendees and eollege students are always weleome to partieipate at no eost. The year beyond the High Holy Days is rapidly taking shape as well. We’ll eontinue our tradition of monthly Community Shabbat serviees, holiday observanees, and family friendly aetivities. Our popular Israeli film series, part of the adult edueation program, will resume and we look forward to the upeoming aetivities of “Mitzvahs in Aetion,” the Havurat Tikvah teen group. Our year-round Soeial Aetion aetivities with Projeet Linus, the Dilworth Soup Kitehen, and Room At The Inn also eontinue for the eoming year. Consider lending a hand as we make Projeet Linus “seeurity blankets” for ehildren who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need. And to learn more about volunteer opportuni ties at the soup kitehen, visit their faeebook page: http://www.faee- book.eom/group.php?gid=771341 94660. In any look towards the future. Jewish Bucons tniccLnnist ib'Lk'rjLrifni there’s always room for savoring the past. Thus, we send eongratu- lations to Brooke Feinglass who was ealled to the Torah this sum mer to beeome a Bat Mitzvah. Mazel tov to Brooke, parents Brian and Luisa, and sister Sydney. Havurat Tikvah is an affiliate of the Jewish Reeonstruetionist Federation, providing a eomfort- able, family atmosphere where all Jews ean feel weleome. For those who are interested, we invite you to visit, get to know us, and to beeome part of our eongregation of nearly 60 households. For more information about Erev Shabbat, High Holy Days, or any of our aetivities: eheek our website www.havurattikvah.org or eontaet new member ehair, Brian Feinglass (membership@havurat- tikvah.org) or by phone at 980- 225-5330. You ean also find Havurat Tikvah and Havurat Tikvah Teens on Faeebook. ^ Casino theme party service that brings a Vegas style to your event • Corporate Events • Holiday Parties • Fund-raisers • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • Birthday Parties Contact Alan Gottheim at 704.363.3706 Services provided by Temple Beth El Brotherhood, a non-profit organization benefiting Temple Beth El programming and community. United Lake Norman Jewish Congregations Become Kol Tikvah New Name Reflects Community Aspirations Honor • Celebrate • Embrace Save the Date Annual Memorial Service Sunday, Sept. 23, 10:30am The new name for the single Jewish eongregation is now Temple Kol Tikvah of Lake Norman. The name, Kol Tikvah, is Hebrew for voiee of hope and was seleeted by a popular vote of the members of the eommunity. “We are very pleased with the name ehosen by our members,” remarked Slade Goldstein, eo- president of the eongregation. “It eonveys our aspirations to be a positive foree for our members and the Lake Norman eommuni ty,” he added. Rabbi Miehael Shields, Kol Tikvah’s spiritual leader, noted, “Kol Tikvah is very appropriate for this eommunity .... In the book of Joshua, the word ‘tikvah’ refers to a eord of thread and also eon- notes expeetation, attaehment, searehing, and waiting. Taken all together one eould say that we are bound together by a saered thread. As one of my eolleagues onee wrote, ‘Hope is a thread, however elusive, that links us to a possible future. It demands that we take hold of it; otherwise, it is just a loose thread.’” “Our new name is just the first step ,” eommented Len Sadek, eo- president. “We now have an iden tity that sets the tone for who we are and who we want to beeome.” Temple Kol Tikvah of Lake Norman ean be found on the web at www.templekoltikvah.org. The eongregation of 175 fami lies expeets to offieially launeh during the Jewish High Holidays, in the fall of 2012 and is eurrently establishing governing boards, launehing a religious sehool, eon- tinuing programs for eelebrating Bar and Bat Mitzvahs and other life eyele events, and affiliating with the Union for Reform Judaism. 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